Catatonic-hebephrenic agitation is a state of mental disorder that is characterized by the presence of symptoms of catatonia and hebephrenia. Catatonia is a movement diso ...
Read MoreInosine triphosphate - see Inosine triphosphoric acid. Inosine triphosphoric acid (ITP, IPP) is an organic compound that is an ester of inosine and three phosphoric acid ...
Read MoreMarine Hospital: history and significance Marine Hospital is a term that is now outdated, but which has remained in history as a symbol of medical care for sailors and sm ...
Read MoreAcanthocephalians are roundworms that are parasites of many animal species, including birds, fish and mammals. They get their name from the presence of shoots called acan ...
Read MoreThe merozoite is an important stage in the life cycle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium. Malaria remains one of the most common and dangerous infectious diseases in many ...
Read MoreEonism [On the name of Chevalier d'Eon (1728-1810), who used to dress in women's clothing] Eonism is a term derived from Charles Geneviève Louise Auguste André Timothée d ...
Read MoreThe interosseous nerve of the leg (lat. n. interosseus cruris) is a nerve of the lower limb, extending from the common peroneal nerve. The interosseous nerve of the leg i ...
Read MoreSocial deprivation: what is it and how to overcome it? Social deprivation is a condition that occurs as a result of the loss of connections with the surrounding social en ...
Read MoreFumigation is a pest control process that uses gases or vapors to kill insects and other pests. This method is widely used to protect clothing, grain, wood, buildings and ...
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